Teachings

& Reflections

with Kris Jobson

Reflection 04

The Reason You're Still Carrying Old Pain

— And the Way to Let It Go

If you have been through something — a loss, a relationship that ended, a version of your life that no longer exists — and you are still carrying it further than you expected, this is not a failure of will. It is a failure of method.

You have tried to move on. You have told yourself it’s in the past. You have stayed busy, stayed distracted, stayed positive — and still, at certain moments, it comes back. The old grief. The old wound. The pain that was supposed to be gone by now.

If that is where you are, I want to say something to you before we go any further: there is nothing wrong with you.

The pain is still there not because you are weak, not because you haven’t tried hard enough, and not because you are broken. It is still there because the methods most of us use to deal with emotional pain were never designed to heal anything. They were designed to manage. And management is not the same as healing.

I have worked with people who have done everything right on the outside — therapy, journaling, prayer, positive thinking — and they still wake at 3am with the same ache in their chest. Not because those tools are wrong. But because they were using them to avoid the feeling, not to move through it. There is a difference. And that difference matters enormously.

Most of us were never taught to actually process emotion. We were taught to express it, suppress it, analyze it, or outrun it. Processing — genuinely moving through something — is almost absent from how we raise children or support each other through difficulty. So when something happens that breaks you open, you are left holding a wound and no real instruction for how to close it.

The Familiar Five

What Most Of Us Actually
Do When Pain Shows Up

Five approaches, one pattern.
Each one keeps the wound active instead of letting it close.

01

Avoidance

Staying busy. Filling every quiet moment so there’s no space for the feeling to surface.

02

Pretending

Telling ourselves and everyone else that we’re fine, that we’ve dealt with it, that it doesn’t bother us anymore.

03

Numbing

Food, alcohol, screens — anything that dulls the signal long enough to get through the day.

04

Distraction

Throwing ourselves into work, relationships, projects — keeping attention moving fast enough that the pain can’t catch up.

05

Waiting

The most seductive of all. Telling ourselves time heals all wounds and that eventually, this too will pass.

The Truth

All Five Keep The Wound Active.

Avoidance — keeps the issue constantly present in your awareness. What you resist, you are always in relationship with.

Pretending — creates an internal conflict between what you feel and what you present. That conflict costs you enormous energy every day.

Numbing — doesn’t turn off pain. It turns off your entire emotional system — and that system exists for a reason.

Distraction — is temporary relief that asks for a higher price every time you use it.

Waiting — doesn’t work alone. Time plus awareness heals. Pain left alone does not dissolve — it waits.

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If you recognise yourself in any of those five — and most people do, because they are human responses to real pain — I want you to know something before we go further: you are not failing. You are coping with inadequate tools. And the difference between those two things will change everything when you truly understand it.

Coping that doesn’t work is not evidence of weakness. It is evidence that you were handed methods designed for short-term survival, not long-term healing. You did the best you could with what you were given. The problem was never your effort. It was the approach.

So here is what actually works. Not because it is easy — it is not — but because it is honesty. And honesty is the only thing that can actually reach the wound.

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The Path Through

Simpler Than Most People Expect.
Harder Than Most People Want.

Three movements. Not easy — but learnable. This is the actual shape of the work.

Step

01

Face it.

Not analyzing. Not explaining. Not telling the story of it again. Just facing the raw feeling itself, directly and honestly, without flinching away. When you stop running and turn toward the emotion, something surprising happens: you discover that the feeling itself — stripped of all the stories you’ve layered on top — is survivable. The monster is mostly made of anticipation.

Step

02

Feel it fully.

Not to wallow in it. Not to perform it. To genuinely let it move through you the way it needs to. Emotions are not your enemies. They are messengers. Every feeling that has been knocking on the door of your awareness is carrying information about something that needs your attention, your honesty, or your release. Open the door, and the messenger can deliver what it came to deliver — and then leave.

Step

03

Drop the story. Keep the lesson.

The narrative of who did what, who was wrong, what should have been different — that is not the emotion. It is the cage the emotion is kept in. When you separate the raw feeling from the story surrounding it, the feeling becomes workable. You keep the wisdom the experience gave you. You release the weight that came with it.

The reason this three-step movement works is not that it is clever. It is that it is true to what emotion actually is. Emotion is energy with information inside it. When you face it, feel it fully, and then release the story but keep the lesson — you are working with your emotional system, not against it. For the first time, perhaps, in a long time.

What comes after this is not numbness. It is not forgetting. What comes is a kind of quietness — a real one, not the kind that is one uncomfortable moment away from collapsing. You will still remember what you have been through. You will simply stop being held hostage by it.

"I release past stories
and keep the lessons."

— A Daily Reclamation

You Are The Authority
Over Your Inner World.

Not your history. Not your circumstances. Not the people who hurt you. You.

The moment you genuinely accept that — not as a nice idea but as a lived reality — everything begins to shift. You stop waiting for the pain to be taken from you. You start understanding that you have the power to move through it yourself.

You reclaim your power from the programming that taught you otherwise. And that programming runs deep — deeper than most people realise. It was built before you had the language to question it, in moments when you were too young to know you had a choice. Undoing it is not a weekend exercise. It is a commitment to meeting yourself honestly, again and again, until the old patterns no longer have a grip on you.

That is the work. And it is the most worthwhile work you will ever do.

You do not have to keep carrying
what was never meant to be permanent.

"I reclaim my power
from unconscious programming."

— A Daily Reclamation

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